The Command Post
Global War on Terror
September 11, 2004
Indonesian Police Release Graphic Footage
From the ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) :
The Indonesian police have released dramatic video footage of the explosion outside the Australian embassy in Jakarta. [...]
During a crowded media conference in Jakarta police ran two surveillance videotapes that showed a white or silver coloured mini van approach and then almost instantly exploding at the embassy. The videotape shows a wall of dust and debris followed by scenes of panic on the busy commercial street.

An ABC report which includes the video is available from the ABC site, or by following any of the links below:

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Posted by Alan Brain at September 11, 2004 08:23 AM | TrackBack
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